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Names. Names. The old woman squinted, then she shook her head. She was herself,...
Author:
Neil Gaiman
Book:
The Sleeper and the Spindle
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Published at:
2 years ago
Names. Names. The old woman squinted, then she shook her head. She was herself, and the name she had been born with had been eaten by time and lack of use.
( Neil Gaiman )
[ The Sleeper and the Spindle ]
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